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Maritime Week Africa 2025: 24-27 March

Maritime Week Africa, the longest-running and most popular bunkering event on the African continent, is, for the first time in its 16-year history, coming to the beautiful island nation of Mauritius.

From 24-27 March 2025, the movers and shakers of the African marine fuels industry – including key bunker buyers and suppliers, ports, refiners, regulators and other leading maritime professionals – will gather at the Hilton Mauritius to discuss the unique issues and opportunities pertaining to the bunkering industry in Mauritius, in Africa and beyond.

The packed conference programme will focus on traditional fuels as well as new and emerging fuels and technologies and will look at what is driving markets now, and what will be driving them in the future.

The week will include a major international conference, a selection of shipping, bunkering and alternative fuels training courses, an exclusive tour of Port Louis – the principal port of Mauritius – and some spectacular networking opportunities.

https://www.petrospot.com/events/mwaf25

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